Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1926 — Page 2
I SOME REAL . . I Specials for Saturday p Oleomargarine— Creamo and Churngold, Sat. only, lb. 25c fl Good Luck, Deiicia, Dinner Beil, 3 lb. 95c J Coffee — Bursieys High Grade, 2 pounds 98c W Man O’ War, 2 pounds 85c I H M. J. B. Coffee, 2 pounds $1.05 & Ig Wilson’s Certified ( hili Con Carne, 25c g j| We have Phenix Swiss, Pimento, Lim- * 9 burger, American and Philadelphia 9 Cream Cheese, package 15c ■ 9 Little Elf Mince Meat, 1 package.... 15c 9 Bulk Sweet, Dill and Sour Pickles $ 9 Small glass jars Pimentoes, jar 10c § 9 Rosemary Creamery Butter, pound. .55c ■ 9 Brookfield Breakfast Sausages, 1 lb. 40c $ I Van Camp’s Pork & Beans, can 10c ■ I Edgemont Crackers, both sizes. .20c-25c 9 fl Special prices on Rough Cuts of Pork fl I Fancy Bunch of Chickens Fresh Pork and Beef Tenderloins E 9 Plenty of Fresh Oysters B 9 Choice Cuts of Prime Beef and Veal 9 9 Country Back Bones and Spare Rihs W I Plenty of Fresh Hearts and Neck Ribs ft fl Meat for Meat Loaves ? I Fresh Country Sausage 9 Rosebud Bacon in Boxes 9 Fresh Country Butter & Cottage Cheese I | We carry a complete line of Canned £ I Goods, such as Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, pS Beans, Spinach, Spaghetti, Pineapples, S Peaches and Respberries, which we can 9 deliver right with your meats. Plenty Coffee and Whipping Cream. We deliver any time of day. -Try Us— $ PHONES 106 or 107. 5$ Mutschlers Meat Market I I
FORCED TO QUIT BUSINESS SALE My place of business has been sold and I must vacate premises by March 20th, so am forced to quit business and oiler for sale mv entire stock of<'RO€ERIES. FOOD PRODI CTS, NOTIONS AND FIXTURES AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURER’S COST PRICE. SS'S'. $1.05 mlst be 5 -r 2 • Faueys,iml B *•'-> «i 95 _«„,„ s IMau „ __ all goods sold for cash. _ «« “s.‘■ 2 7 »c - ‘ T ”~rx; lz sUcChi,iSaure 25c „ y canned gyods food products and merchandise are y \ 1 ’ 1 Ift , ‘ 3a cases Fancy No. 2 Barefoot 0p... \ \ .ir i. , f ' r st class and include best brands on the market dozen cans QiilU 1-2 dozen $1.45; 1 dozens2.Bn ■-:s2--‘'r B 5!S T ‘“ SAT " AL ™' i .. “ft - 25e &xtu'isr“. 70c tnsssr“.* *™osc JgSifeas ogc » 1 doaen Clins $1.35 1 dozen cans 7.7.7. „ SI.BO All Pearl Buttons/ * * V * C!U ' S ’V' ‘ * 10 cases No. 3 Fancy Pack Qr /4 2 cas< s No. I oval cans Sardim sfkr H< “!• ~ !\7'l r \'2 cases No. 2 Black Raspberries In Mular 15c pkg. Sun Ray Pancake I iiinalcps, 1-2 dozen cans. .... J/oC 01 Tomato sauce, 1-2 doz. cans *le)C Lathes, Misses and Children’s Hose Syrup, zu-| ' and Buckwheat Flour, 4)P,, 1 dozen cans si.so 1 dozen cans SI.BO .. „ a ! rtlf,ute d prices. 1-2 dozen cans *h I Now 2 for .. ' Also Bargains-in Overalls and Shirts 1 dozen 5 cases No. 3 Fancy Cut Red AA c:iS(S No. 2 J /i cans Fancy Table Fancy 40c Table Cloth OfA tU 1S $3.00 All H)c packages of Little Elf Macaroni Beets.,l-2 dozen cansc/VC Peaches, in Syrup, d* j 4ft al yard Z’?C 2 < i<u>« Xo «. . Spaghetti and Noodles, OQz. 1 dozen cans s[.7o 1-- dozen cans $ 1 VIV Shoe Polish, 10c size 8c; a- I Slr;,wl « r, ’“’s C* 1 pr 1 pickages, 40c value, f0r.... 7 x . 1 dozen cans $2.75 15c size, 2 lor ZhP 111 1-2 dozen cans.. tj) 1.30 1-'2 dozen cans*/OC n/n 1 S | O1 4C Powder Mince Meal, Qf* No. 2 Fancy Cut Wax ftft o 1 cans SI.BO ov <• 1 Of* ‘° f at Reduced Pric «s Regular 15c size, 2 for B ans, 1-2 dozen canstJVC * 5' K ] , l ’ p or L«/C Fancy Hand Picked N.w th I dozen cans $1.75 Teases No. 2 Fancy Pitied (M 17 R* 1 m S ’ 1 <• QOf* Beans, 3 pounds 22(‘ 9- I,es ’ 11 ,7. Mze ’ 30c; Qf v .. ~ ’herrks 1 ■'> dozen <■ nr »b I 7*l Regular aOe value for u, bushel X7(i(b 11 1 2ac size Ilk; 10c size torkJV >■ No. 3 Fancy Hominy 11 ‘il s1- tlozcn cans.. M Clothespins, : 1 bllsh el ... .$3.95 < , ' ’ bSC luozenems .$3.50 10c phases ta 2 for 15C »» z ■' mral l«l|> 1.. Il.c 1r H,'T m, 24C No. 2y. lauev. Syrup. Slkd iTT 1 ’ «1 00 2 lor 15c ‘° r '''i'T"" ’ s r “ .’"T 28c 15si ”' ln 'imi.25c Sun|l ' 7 lwrs f " r ' ’ ’ zen t,llls $2.75 Corn Cob z cases Little Buster Pon C$ -* Lmge Package Rub-No-More QQ/* •cases No. 3 Fancy Solid Pack ... - ' sc, 10c and 15c size, all for 4-C Regular 2 for 25c al nI 7? lOf s ‘«’l> Powder lor ZJC Pumpkin, 1-2 dozen cans /3C All .ic lodel Paper 04 z» Sealing Wax « -'t package.. lUC 1 < l(; - H cans $1.15 “lor 5c bars now 2 for 5C' Cocopnul, 10/Xe'/ 1°' V,t 29t‘ 5 cas, s No. 3 Fancy Solid Pack ryn iiM—r Enjpty Vinegar Barrels d* " " ,Sc *’ k ß ; ntrw 2 for... 2»)C Sam i kraut, 1-2 dozen cans... IvC 15 oz i;k > Sun M iid B rwi* v hile they last. I e *3v •' cases 15c Fancy Tomato /. r- • ' "’’c l-ackages ol.Spice:; IKp 1 _ r.-uc,. _ pan toi 1 dozen <’<*>d Toilet Soap, QR., MILLERS SOUTH END GROCERY & RESTAiiRAiiT m SOUTH WINCHESTER STREET oZOMMS-ffnl .M,P I AUKANI ' OPPOSITE ERIE DEPOT
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIbAY, JANUARY 22, 1926
k COLD WEATHER I FAILS TO HOLD BACK CROWDS c< OXTIM Ell I HOM PAGE om:» I Although tho crowd ‘was somewhatj I'smaller than the night before, It r was very good considering the in* I! clement weather. The pastor preach* red on "The New Birth.” He pointed II out thut twice-born people were not
>@lH9 £J99E| 9^'fl Flaky and Crisp I SOBA CRACKERS 39c | I CHUM SALMON ?.z |,ack 25c I f PEAS. CORN New ■ 3 cans I 1 TOMATOES ~atk - 27c | | PEACHES dln 22c I I GOLD MEDAL FLOUR. 24 lb. bag $1.38 8 PI KE CANE SUGAR, 25 lb. bag $1.45 ■ IONA BRAND FLOUR, 24 lb. bag sl.lß KARO SYSUP, '/? gallon dark 27c K SALT, 10 pound bag, Table 21c M CORN MEAL. White and Cellow, 10 lb. bag 33c CRANBERRIES 2pounds 25c I GRAPE FRUIT 29c I BANANAS 23c |
mere emotionalists, not merely those who were convinced of the truth ot' Christianity, not morellets who have reformed their habits. "The new birth is u divine act brought about [by human willingness," he said. "It jis complete in the change it has wrought, it manifests itself in four • ! ways. First, tho twice born man has i faith in and affection tor God. Second, the supreme loyalty ot the life : is Jesus Christ. Third, the Christian
lives in the world but Is its master Fourth, the Christian loves his fel-low-church members.” Tonight is Sunday school nigli . Tho children's division of the Sunday school will sing. The church has felt deeply the influence of the simultaneous meetings and is in b» tter shape to do work than e'<t before. Baptist Church The service last night was well attended considering the sudden change in teperature. A fine spirit was manifested andNliere were accessions to tile church. The Rev. <>■ 1-1. Miller used the subject, "What
Porter’s Grocery & Meat Market 1 Phone 97 or 98 City I)e,ivery | 10 pounds — II Sug “ r * ,Dt Special Wagner (•/) .Merritt Tomatoes 1 fl/* es ’ basket.. 1• VV I Quart Glass4'an l ancv Baldwins, Greenings, j Apple Butter Stee ] Red AA I No. 1 Spanish Onions «‘-L< < • I 3 pounds j,* ancy Hard M i x Candy, I White Rose Coffee O/V-, > : l ,ecial Saturday 1 | Pound OvC Pound L I V | Berdans Hotel PA Iresh Spinach 1 | Coffee, pound tJVv Pound AtlV I Dried Herring Fish O/| z * i’ertett Kraut, latge j Urge Bottle Pure j r Foulds Macaroni or I Horseradish JLtJV Spaghetti. 3 boxes for-f’Jv —MEAT MARKET—- | Nice bunch of Chickens Hamburger and Sausage of all kinds Ground wßile 50U wait t Meat Loaf Special s Baby Beef Steak Miller & Hart Bacon [ \ eal Steak Eckhart's Bacon r Smoked Sausage Eckhart's Smoked Ham | GILES V. PORTER
»;;< 177777 u»ir "H»« . ih .i, „ w .p. 11 »• " great salvation?” Th!s evening, Ute children will • .h.n-g. of the opening service ; XXe •Hrevdon of Mr. Proctor . T h e congregation is looking forward ! u this the W «rvice of the w«*., . I11(11 , 0 Sunday aa the climax of the entiie two weeks effort!. This church feels very deeply that| ! thl . united .antpuign has been well , wor!h w utie and the assistance rend-1 t ere d bJ all the churches has helped I each individual church. The meet- , ing at the Baptist church will close t evening as far as known now.
Colds By millions ended Hdl’e«opmiliioMofcold, and ma 4 hours They end fever, open the bowe!,. tone the wki! tern. Use nothing la* tdublc. ('44,2 Grippe call for prompt, cthcamt hdo a sure you get it. p ' " AUdruesut, I’n«Joc CAS€ARy.OUININ[ G«IUlBo» wahtwni, , Evangelical Church A large and interested audien w heard the Rev. Paul S. Mayer, tn ls - Honapy from Japan, dedivers a stirj ring sermon at the Evangelial church last night. Rev. Mayer ha S been a missionary for ig years i n ; Japan and is at present home on » short furlough. Ho spoke of "The I Triumph of Christ in .1 pan," I the audience was greasy interested in the talk. The lecture was said by nihny attended to be the m >st illuminating missionary address ev< r heard. Si B? . ' ing, also, was a feature of last nighf s services. Tonight, the children will have charge of the opening of service under tho leadership of fessor Gerber. Sundu; will , banner day at the Evangelical chunk in the final services of the great re vival. Special singers will koffle from Fort Wayne for Sunday. Christian Church In the semi-wind up ot the rerir. al services at the Christian chureL great interest was shown, and though i the sudden change in weather kept many away, a good sized audience I heard the Rev. H. W. Thompson plea for people to lead a i al spiritual Christian life. The sipirit of Chris, tjanity has grasped the people and it is expected that a record crowd Cl OMIM I!l> <>X PAGE llllii
:! Ashbaucher’s : FURNACES I LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING ;l SLATE ROOFING :; Phone 765 or 739
